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分享 相关性分析命令
ajlisa 2017-3-1 12:25
相关性分析 pwcorr varlist, star(#) sig spearman Var1 Var2, star(#) sig 输出 logout, save(file01) word replace: /// pwcorr_a Y X1 X2 X3 X4 如果将两张表合一,可以使用corsp命令或者corrtbl
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分享 Neutron star stability
accumulation 2015-3-26 10:29
Neutron star stability ; 将中子星视为一个原子核,考虑体积能、对称能与引力势能时,计算出中子星的最小质量约为 0.045 个太阳质量;如果考虑体积能、表面能、对称能、引力势能与中子星的转动能时,计算出中子星的最小质量约为 0.125 个太阳质量;而精确计算的中子星的最小质量约为 0.1 个太阳质量;中子星液滴模型计算的误差可能来源于中子星的结构、中子结合成中子星释放的结合能、中子星中含有的少量质子等原因; (1) 可否从原子核连续变化到中子星? 不能从原子核连续变化到中子星,因为中子星的形成需要在白矮星中克服电子简并压,将电子压入质子中形成中子,从而形成中子星;这需要原子核先经历白矮星的过程,再变化到中子星,而不能直接变为中子星; (2) 可否组成质子星? 不能组成质子星。先假设质子星的存在,则根据原子核液滴模型,核子数等于质子数,即 A=Z ,忽略转动能,代入包含体积能、表面能、对称能、引力势能、库仑能的液滴模型中,解一元三次方程得到两个负根,一个根为 Z=16 ,与常理不符,因此不能组成质子星; 从核反应的角度上看,星体中存在大量的电子,根据反应平衡,大量电子抑制中子向生成质子的方向进行。
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分享 star原则 3
Dufrene 2014-4-16 08:29
将每件事用 S T A R 四点写出,将重要的事情做成表格 qsx6 u5 |) EQ0 o 例 9 Y 大一辩论比赛获得冠军 + O# F1 t# f- V) D8 ^1 W1 A$ _ S # w1 R$ T2 \! F 系里共有 5 支队伍参赛,实力。。。,我们小组。。。。。 T 熟悉辩论流程,掌握辩论技巧,获得系冠军 3 S' E: o$ k5 c7 I- z ' Y8 C$ E2 z+ ]# v3 g Y A $ k; F# N. \, B4 }" F 自己主动整理资料,组织小组学习流程,编制训练题,小组训练,根据每个人的特点,分配任务(详细,尽量详细,包括当中遇到的困难都要回忆起来,自己是怎么解决的) R 获得系辩论赛冠军 4 B7 f( h- |1 s4 _( Z; w # v; ]% \( T* P8 ?! l' o 以上这个例子中,可以让 HR 迅速了解你整个活动的前因后果,同时,也突出了你在这个活动过程中的领导能力,沟通能力,主动解决问题的能力等等。 9 S! d$ m% c. a* a/ _5 W; a) S 将刚才在头脑风暴中,想到的事情都用这个方法做出表格。一般来说,特别突出的事情应该要达到 7 , 8 件。 , P# u) g8 r2 I 这个时候,个人事件模块的工作就算完成了,但是,怎么运用呢?还得再做多一步。 二,挖掘闪光点 / X0 d n. g ` 开放性问题大家都要回答吧?大家也都知道,其实每一个开放性问题都在考查自己的每一项能力,如领导能力,沟通能力,适应能力等等。而挖掘闪光点就是在这些事件模块中找出你所能体现的这些能力,如上例辩论赛中所体现的领导能力,沟通能力,主动解决问题。这时候,就可以在下面加多一行,能力体现。 [% D6 o1 J1 b 大一辩论比赛获得冠军 }6 o. M9 [A" h S - F" T5 M- I$ w2 }8 G 系里共有 5 支队伍参赛,实力。。。,我们小组。。。。。 6 L1 t' O2 o% z T 熟悉辩论流程,掌握辩论技巧,获得系冠军 A ) x9 U; v' v; d$ j$ P8 }, P 自己主动整理资料,组织小组学习流程,编制训练题,小组训练,根据每个人的特点,分配任务(详细,尽量详细,包括当中遇到的困难都要回忆起来,自己是怎么解决的) % r, Y' f5 V2 S! A R 获得系辩论赛冠军 能力 " I {% [8 K2 g! wX: o 沟通能力,协作能力,领导能力,主动解决问题能力 % X: x3 I9 `' g 有了事情模块,也知道了每个事件自己所体现出的能力,这时候的你,还需要害怕那些开放性问题吗? l- S; H }! _A; F 0 r, {) |+ l: ~5 d6 g 8 q+ \0 W5 I( ~3 \: O 以上所说都是主要为面试而准备的,但是,写简历阶段时就应该应用上这些模块,结合我上个英文简历帖子的格式,在你的工作单位,担任职务下,列出你所干过的事情,讲模块中的 A , R 两项以简洁的语言写上,这样,当 HR 问你简历上的问题时,你还愁不会答吗?而且还可以突出自己的优势呢。 8 | w$ B% w3 o: ~8 C 而且,随着职位的不同,工作性质和要求也不同,但是,这一切都可以用模块解决,例如,你要申请的是销售类的,你就将模块中的关于沟通能力,营销经验的事例写上,从而突出自己与工作的相关性,提高简历的命中率。
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分享 $5.25 Million For Senate Hair Care And 21 Other Ways Politicians Are Living The
insight 2013-9-26 09:56
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/5-25-million-for-senate-hair-care-and-21-other-ways-politicians-are-living-the-high-life-at-your-expense If you want to live the high life, you don't have to become a rap star, a professional athlete or a Wall Street banker. All it really takes is winning an election. Right now, more than half of all the members of Congress are millionaires, and most of them leave "public service" far wealthier than when they entered it. Since most of them have so much money, you would think that they would be willing to do a little "belt-tightening" for the sake of the American people. After all, things are supposedly "extremely tight" in Washington D.C. right now. In fact, just the other day Nancy Pelosi insisted that there were " no more cuts to make " to the federal budget. But even as they claim that things are so tough right now, our politicians continue to live the high life at the expense of U.S. taxpayers. The statistics that I am about to share with you are very disturbing. Please share them with everyone that you know. The American people deserve the truth. According to the Weekly Standard , an absolutely insane amount of money is being spent on the "hair care needs" of U.S. Senators... Senate Hair Care Services has cost taxpayers about $5.25 million over 15 years. They foot the bill of more than $40,000 for the shoeshine attendant last fiscal year. Six barbers took in more than $40,000 each, including nearly $80,000 for the head barber. Keep in mind that there are only 100 U.S. Senators, and many of them don't have much hair left at this point. But hair care is just the tip of the iceberg. The following are 21 other ways that our politicians are living the high life at your expense... #1 According to Roll Call's annual survey of Congressional wealth , the super wealthy in Congress just continue to get much wealthier even though they are supposedly dedicating their lives to "public service"... Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) is the richest Member of Congress for the second year in a row, reporting a vast fortune that in 2011 had a minimum net worth surpassing $300 million for the first time. McCaul is followed by Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), who reported a minimum net worth of $198.65 million, and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), who reported a minimum net worth of $140.55 million. The two lawmakers swapped places since last year's list. The lawmakers who round out the top five, Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), also flipped positions from 2010 to 2011, with Warner's reported minimum worth rising about $9 million to $85.81 million and Rockefeller's minimum worth rising slightly to $83.08 million. #2 Amazingly, the 50th most wealthy member of Congress has a net worth of 6.14 million dollars . #3 At this point, more than half of those "serving the American people" in Congress are millionaires . #4 In one recent year, an average of $4,005,900 of U.S. taxpayer money was spent on "personal" and "office" expenses per U.S. Senator . #5 Once they leave Washington, former members of Congress continue to collect huge checks for the rest of their lives ... In 2011, 280 former lawmakers who retired under a former government pension system received average annual pensions of $70,620, according to a Congressional Research Service report. They averaged around 20 years of service. At the same time, another 215 retirees (elected in 1984 or later with an average of 15 years of service) received average annual checks of roughly $40,000 a year. #6 Speaker of the House John Boehner would bring home a yearly pension of close to $85,000 if he left Congress when his current term ends in 2014. #7 At this point, quite a few former lawmakers are collecting federal pensions for life worth at least $100,000 annually . That list includes such notable names as Newt Gingrich, Bob Dole, Trent Lott, Dick Gephardt and Dick Cheney. #8 The U.S. government is spending approximately 3.6 million dollars a year to support the lavish lifestyles of former presidents such as George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. #9 Nearly 500,000 federal employees now make at least $100,000 a year . #10 During one recent year, the average federal employee in the Washington D.C. area received total compensation worth more than $126,000 . #11 During one recent year, compensation for federal employees came to a grand total of approximately 447 billion dollars . #12 If you can believe it, there are 77,000 federal workers that make more than the governors of their own states do. #13 When Joe Biden and his staff took a trip to London, the hotel bill cost U.S. taxpayers $459,388.65 . #14 Joe Biden and his staff also stopped in Paris for one night. The hotel bill for that one night came to $585,000.50 . #15 When Biden and his staff visited Moscow for two days in 2011, the total hotel bill came to $665,445.00 . #16 During 2012, the salaries of Barack Obama’s three climate change advisers combined came to a grand total of more than $370,000 . #17 Overall, 139 different White House staffers were making at least $100,000 during 2012, and there were 20 staffers that made the maximum of $172,200 . #18 It is estimated that the trip that the Obamas took to Africa cost U.S. taxpayers about 100 million dollars . #19 The Obamas only have one dog named "Bo", but the White House "dog handler" reportedly makes $102,000 per year and sometimes he is even flown to where the Obamas are vacationing so that he can take care of the dog. #20 There is always at least one projectionist at the White House 24 hours a day just in case there is someone that wants to watch a movie. Apparently turning on a DVD player is too much to ask. #21 In one recent year, more than 1.4 billion dollars was spent on the Obamas. Meanwhile, British taxpayers only spent about 58 million dollars on the entire royal family. So who pays for all of this extravagance? The American people do of course. Unfortunately, what most of our politicians fail to understand is that most families are struggling tremendously right now. This week, Yahoo featured the story of a 77-year-old former executive that is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet. He says that he now earns in a week what he once earned in a single hour, but he is thankful to have a job in this economic environment... It seems like another life. At the height of his corporate career, Tom Palome was pulling in a salary in the low six-figures and flying first class on business trips to Europe. Today, the 77-year-old former vice president of marketing for Oral-B juggles two part-time jobs: one as a $10-an-hour food demonstrator at Sam's Club, the other flipping burgers and serving drinks at a golf club grill for slightly more than minimum wage. While Palome worked hard his entire career, paid off his mortgage and put his kids through college, like most Americans he didn't save enough for retirement. Even many affluent baby boomers who are approaching the end of their careers haven't come close to saving the 10 to 20 times their annual working income that investment experts say they'll need to maintain their standard of living in old age. So many Americans are barely making it from month to month at this point. Most people work very, very hard for their money, and it is very discouraging to see our politicians waste our hard-earned tax dollars so frivolously. Fortunately, there are signs that the American people are starting to get fed up with all of this. According to a stunning new Gallup survey, more Americans than ever before ( 60 percent ) believe that the federal government has too much power. So what do you think? Do you think that the government is too big and too wasteful? Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below...
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